I must admit, I’m a sucker for the high school reunion subgenre. It
inflames that primal itch to see close friends, enemies, and lovers
reunited after a long absence, coming together to assess childhood hopes
and adulthood realities, while surveying radical changes in body type
and maturity levels. It also provides a solid foundation for ensemble
work, gifting actors of various abilities brief glimpses of character to
develop, while pinballing around a room of diverse personalities. “10
Years” doesn’t radically alter the basics of this type of story, yet it
proceeds with caution, ignoring a grotesque display of concentrated
nostalgia to explore intimacy, enjoying the process of personal
discovery in a blessedly gentle manner. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com